Bosnia and Herzegovina Housing Requirements by Municipality for On-Going Minority Returns for the Year 2001

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Housing Requirements by Municipality for On-Going Minority Returns for the Year 2001 Bosnia and Herzegovina Housing requirements by municipality for on-going minority returns for the year 2001 B.Dubica/Kozarska Dubica Odzak Bosanski/Srpski Brod Domaljevac-Samac 85 887 Velika Kladusa Bosanska/Srpska Kostajinica B.Gradiska/Gradiska 276 448 Orasje 20 30 2 55 20 Odzak/Vukosavlje 0 85 Buzim 0 630 B.Samac/Samac 0 Srbac 350 0 0 S. Orasje B.Novi/Novi Grad 0 Derventa Cazin 293 Prijedor Modrica 60 253 Pelagicevo 0 30 120 625 730 Prnjavor 20 2 Gradacac 30 Laktasi 0 Brcko District Doboj 59 Bijeljina Bosanska Krupa 40 0 1,586 0 227 Bihac 360 119 Gracanica 20 137 61 Sanski Most Doboj East 50 Ugljevik 0 Banja Luka Celinac 4 Celic 410 0 Srebrenik 99 Lopare 85 5 4 23 192 20 Doboj South 29 126 0 Petrovo 0 Tesanj 58 Teocak Kotor Varos Tuzla Bosanski Petrovac Kljuc Teslic Sapna Maglaj Lukavac 206 826 129 344 510 317 Zvornik 98 187 527 125 Kalesija 651 232 35 0 24 0 Skender Vakuf/Knezevo 38 350 152 Osmaci Petrovac 44 Zepce 35 Ribnik/Kljuc 15 Banovici Zivinice 128 80 Dobretici Zavidovici 56 10 Mrkonjic Grad 125 11 85 1 Sekovici Drvar Jajce 23 175 15 0 45 208 Jezero 0 Travnik Kladanj 0 Bratunac 14 20 123 Zenica Vlasenica 100 275 524 0 95 Olovo 3 Milici Sipovo Donji Vakuf 0 Kakanj Vares 49 0 352 380 Housing reconstruction needs 5 50 Vitez 10 50 0 Novi Travnik Han Pijesak 50 Bosansko Grahovo 0 0 50 Busovaca 0 0 Srebrenica 335 Glamoc 150 31 116 185 Completed/on-going reconstruction 50 Breza 83 354 16 91 25 46 Visoko 71 Bugojno Kiseljak 10 Sokolac 0 335 Fojnica 125 71 285 0 167Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje 125 19 101 Kupres 400 13 149 Kresevo S. Sarajevo Rogatica TOTAL reconstruction needs : 26,536 8 10 Sarajevo-Canton Visegrad Livno 80 Pale 250 41 0 432 183 Prozor/Rama 2,660 0 93 Pale-Praca 99 181 0 160 63 63 30 TOTAL On-going reconstruction: 4,135 10 0 Srpsko Gorazde Rudo Gorazde 484 Tomislavgrad Jablanica Konjic Foca-Ustikolina 950 50 3 Trnovo RS 60 50 100 146 133 Cajnice 41 TOTAL Gap : 0 0 350 70 22,401 10 70 451 23 Foca/Srbinje Posusje Kalinovik 735 Mostar 150 11 195 Grude Siroki Brijeg 950 Explanatory notes: 4 268 0 Nevesinje (1) The figures for the on-going reconstruction are a compilation of inputs from UNHCR field offices and OHR. Citluk 90 Ljubuski 5 10 Gacko They include housing completed since January 2000 and on-going housing reconstruction and repairs. 2 30 (Major donors: Denmark, EC, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, USA). 20 0 Berkovici 20 Capljina Stolac 70 (2) The housing needs for each municipality include totally destroyed housing units (requiring complete 200 300 0 reconstruction) and damaged housing units (requiring major repairs). 70 20 Bileca Neum 5 Ljubinje 0 (3)Total Housing Reconstruction needs (26,536) are composed of those who have returned and registered 14 in 1999, 2000 and the first 5 months of 2001, those who have returned but have not yet registered 0 and those who are in the return process ("house cleaning" and "overnighting"). Ravno * Total on-going reconstruction figures for 2001 include carry over of not completed reconstruction of 86 Trebinje housing units from 2000, and new reconstruction projects initiated during the first 5 months of 2001. 46 ** Above figures do not include recent pledges still pending implementation. The boundaries displayed on this map do not imply official recognition by the United Nations June, 2001.
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